The four players arrested on Feb. 11 on charges of robbery and fraudulent use of a credit card are no longer with the program, coach Nick Saban said Wednesday. / Wilfredo Lee, AP

by Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY Sports

by Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY Sports

The four Alabama players arrested on Feb. 11 on charges of robbery and fraudulent use of a credit card are no longer associated with the football program, coach Nick Saban announced Wednesday.

The players are also no longer enrolled at Alabama, the university said in a statement.

The charges against defensive back Eddie Williams, H-back Brent Calloway and linebackers D.J. Pettway and Tyler Hayes stem from an on-campus incident involving the robbery of two students in separate incidents, including an attack that left one victim unconscious.

The group then used a stolen university debit card to purchase snacks from a dormitory vending machine, according to arrest reports filed with the Tuscaloosa County District Court.

Saban suspended the quartet indefinitely on Feb. 12, saying that the school and its football program "have strict guidelines regarding issues of this magnitude. This behavior is unacceptable for any student-athlete at the University of Alabama and not representative of our football program."

Williams, Hayes and Pettway are facing robbery charges while Calloway was charged with fraudulent use of a credit card. The trio accused of robbery were barred from campus on Feb. 15.

Hayes, Pettway and Calloway played for Alabama as freshman in 2012, though none made a distinct impact during the Crimson Tide's run to a third national championship in four seasons. Williams, a freshman, sat out as a redshirt.

During a pre-spring personnel recap, Saban also said that sophomore wide receiver Danny Woodson would not participate during spring drills. A second wide receiver, Marvin Shinn, will not join the team during the spring after opting out of offseason workouts.

In addition, Saban said both senior cornerback John Fulton and senior wide receiver Kevin Norwood are questionable for spring practices due to toe injuries. Norwood, who made 29 receptions for 461 yards last fall, is the team's second-leading receiver.